La Lycia durante l'epoca persiana tra unità e diversità

The analysis of die-link started from the coins found on Thssapherne hoard shows that in Lycia, in the late fifth century BC and the early decades of the fourth century BC, the same obvers die was employee by different rulers. This is an exact match with what reminded Greek epigram from the Xanthos...

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Main Author: Vismara, Novella (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Peeters [2018]
In: Transeuphratène
Year: 2018, Volume: 50, Pages: 181-189
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Lycia / Coin / Inscription
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
HH Archaeology
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Summary:The analysis of die-link started from the coins found on Thssapherne hoard shows that in Lycia, in the late fifth century BC and the early decades of the fourth century BC, the same obvers die was employee by different rulers. This is an exact match with what reminded Greek epigram from the Xanthos stele which states Gergis conquered many cities, but has shared the power with his family.
L’analyse de liaisons des coins des monnaies du trésor de Tissapherne montre comment en Lycie, à la fin du Ve siècle avant J.-C. et pendant les premières décennies du IVe siècle, l’emploi de mêmes coins de droit par différents pouvoirs émetteurs s’opposa à leur grande varietée. Cette situation est une correspondance exacte de ce qu’a rappelé l’épigramme grec de la stèle de Xanthos qui stipule que Gergis a pris possession de la ville, mais a divisé le pouvoir entre sa famille.
ISSN:0996-5904
Contains:Enthalten in: Transeuphratène
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/TE.50.0.3285512